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Does that mean they’re gonna open up the dropcams they’re dropping support for this spring so they can be used by a local server? Or really any of the products they’ve dropped support for recently? That’s part of right to repair too.


Yeah, it’s highly dependent on the country. I rented a car in Norway this past summer. I didn’t even ask for an EV, that’s just what most cars there are. We drove a ton. It was delightful. My vehicle charged up in 30 mins at a fast charger, the chargers were all over, and most charging locations had cafes or fun things to do nearby. I loved it!

In the US, I have a PHEV but when I’m not at home, I don’t even bother to charge it because there are so few chargers, they’re slow, and the ones that exist are often broken.


That’s before Safari added better web component support. I would expect many sites and apps to not work at this point.


14.3 seems more like "try to degrade gracefully" old rather than "won't support" old...


It’s extremely common to support the two most recent major versions, especially for iOS. It’s great if things work on iOS 14, but it’s been explicitly out of support for over a year in a vast number of organisations.


That's the well-established expectation for iOS.

The web has a pretty different set of expectations, one of the reasons for its success.


Not these days, where most people are using evergreen browsers and iOS users upgrade very quickly.

Take a look at the defaults for browserslist, for example:

https://browsersl.ist/#q=defaults

It just barely supports Safari 15, on iOS only, and that’s likely to go away imminently because it’s under 1% usage.

Browserslist is used by a huge proportion of web developers and the tools that they use, with millions of downloads a week. It has nothing to do with native apps and everything to do with the web.


Whatever it requires to hide the menu, that a 3 years old browser doesn’t have, can’t possibly be essential for just a documentation page.


It’s an 8 year old phone … iPhone 6s was released September 2015…


The issue here is the version of the webkit engine, which ships with iOS and that is 3 years old. Anyway a docs page is basic, it should be compatible regardless.


Works for me, 15.7.9, so updatable.


I’m wish we spent as much time and money on fixing public schools as we do steering public money to private schools. The problem with many school choice programs is that it’s effectively giving up on a public school. That may benefit individual students but it abandons the kids left behind.


To me, empathy is required to be a good stoic. Empathy helps guide ethical decision making. Just because we’re not overwhelmed by it and show it outwardly, doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.

Similar, though less essential, with other emotions. Stoicism is not the eradication of feeling. That would be denying our basic humanity and contrary to stoic principles. Instead, it is the mastery of it. Keep logic in control. Think Spock.


You sleep in a separate home from your family? Is this common where you’re from?


I do.

It's common enough that it has an acronym (LAT), and name "Living apart together":

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_apart_together

It's not super-common, anywhere, to the best of my knowledge. But it's also more common than you'd expect.


I enjoy LAT. Keeps the fire alive in the relationship with the LTR gf. And gives me enough space and freedom, to not feel trapped.


> AngularJS doesn't come with models like Backbone or Ember.

You may want to brush up on your understanding of Angular


You may want to stop writing meaningless sentences.There is no model layer in angularjs.


Take a look at this blog post on improving scroll performance. https://nolanlawson.s3.amazonaws.com/www/ionic_list_perf/ind... The biggest trick is to use CSS and pseudo elements instead of actual DOM elements and bindonce wherever possible. Performant scrolling on older Android will always be tricky, even on native.


It's one of the only careers where you can make a good wage without selling your soul these days.


jQuery leaks too much memory. Not a big deal on desktop, but it's a tool of last resort on long-lived webapps.


they have jQuery mobile for that. I've not used it but seems like thats what it aims to do.


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